Supreme Court Justice Stevens To Decide On Retirement In Early April

U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, leader of the court’s liberal wing, on March 8 told the New Yorker that he will decide in early April whether he will serve for another term, the Bloomberg/Boston Globe reports. Stevens, the court’s longest-serving justice and its oldest member at age 89, was appointed by President Ford in 1975…

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